1. We have to take exams next summer. 2. I don't have to go to the supermarket. 3. My mum doesn't have to work on Saturdays. 4. Kate and Sally have to study ICT. 5. Dave has to help his parents at the weekend. 6. You don't have to tidy your bedroom.
I think it is impossible to live in our modern word without travelling because there are many interesting places to visit and see. Railway and bus stations, airports and seaport are busier in summer than in other seasons of a year because of school holidays. Travelling is the best way of spending holidays because you can visit different interesting places in your country and abroad. I prefer to travel by train because I like to look out of the window and watch the nature and a lot of small towns and villages. Of course, I usually travel with my parents because I am a teenager and my parents don’t allow me to travel by myself. I have already been in Moscow, Berlin, Volgograd, Saratov. I have never been to London. It’s my dream. Seaside is better to travel in summer because you can swim and dive, sunbathe and relax. My parents and I always take a camera with us when we are going to travel because we like to take photos very much. To my mind it is better to travel for pleasure because you may relax and don’t think about business.
Man chooses when and what to wear, do not always realize that seeking to make more expressive, or invisible, some features, its psychological and social qualities, and are just playing a big role on the impact of human clothing.
Items of clothing are the first signs of group membership. An understanding of their place in a social hierarchy, the group in the whole system of social relations determines the nature of communication and interaction.
In the old days it was so important that people appropriate social status were required to wear clothing rigorously defined. For example, in ancient China wore yellow clothes only the emperor, and if any of the subjects made attempts to measure the yellow robe, he could pay for it with his life. In medieval Europe, the church in clothes dictated almost everything: the length and width of the dress, the length of toe shoes, the number and nature of the decorations for a representative of every social class. It is clear that for clothes once a resident of the Middle Ages could determine the social status of each person.
Susan asked her mother, why did tables have legs but couldn't walk. She asked, why did the teacher always ask questions. She asked, did she know anything herself. She asked, why did it rain. She asked mother, why was it always cold in winter. She asked father, could he write in the dark.